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Skellig

Skellig

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: skellig you cant take your eyes off it
Review: i had to read skellig for school. i thought it would just be boring like all the other books i have to read. but boy was i wrong. only those with imagination should dare to read this book. a compelling read i couldn't put it down (litterally).

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Skelling
Review: A boy moves into a old spooky house in a book called Skelling by David Almond. A boy called Michel moves into a new house with his family because his mom and dad just had a new baby. The next day they moved in the baby had a heart attack. There is a spooky stranger in their garage. Read Skellig to find out more about this mystery.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dreamily Unusual Children's Book...
Review: Michael hadn't really wanted to move to the creepy old house on Falconer Road, but his parents were determined to have more space for their growing family. The real estate agent had somehow convinced his parents that the old house was a real fixer upper and so Michael, instead of spending all day playing soccer with his friends, Leakey & Coot, was helping clear the garden and work on the house. He knew that his parents were really worried about his new baby sister, who was born early and was not doing very well. She was allowed to come home from the hospital, but had to return when she had trouble breathing. His mom and dad could think of nothing but the baby and Michael was left to his own devices.

His parents warned him not to go into the rickety old garage left standing on the property, but Michael couldn't resist exploring. What he found in the old garage astounded him - he found a kind of man in the corner. The man didn't seem to be able to carry on a normal conversation and Michael wasn't sure what to do, but he brought him food and tried to talk to him. Michael also made friends with Mina, the independent and free spirited girl who lived next door. Mina was different than anyone else that Michael had ever known and he wasn't sure that was necessarily a good thing. But Michael needed to know that he wasn't going crazy, so he showed the man to Mina. Between Mina and Michael, they were able to give Skellig, the strangely winged man, a new chance at life and to change their own lives forever.

This was a fascinating book. It is very different from most other children's books and did a superb job at conveying Michael's feelings of loneliness and alienation by the way that he described things in the story. It was interesting to get to know Michael as he progressed from being worried about how the move affected his life to worrying about his new baby sister and whether she would ever be able to come home. Skellig was a very different character and the reader never really does learn what or who he is. It is like real life in that way, mysteries are not always solved and life is colored in shades of gray. This is a great book for discussion with children or something that adults will enjoy reading on their own and thinking about.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Mystery of Skelling
Review: If you like fantasy, and suspensful stories, I am sure you'll love Skelling. Skelling has a little bit of everything in it, suspense, fantasy, mystery, and a lot more. The very first sentence pulled me in, "I found him in the gararge on a Sunday afternoon," and as you keep reading it just keeps on pulling you farther in. Even some of the names the author put in, for example Dr. Death, add to the excitement.
The book is about a ten year old boy named Michael. He has just moved to a new house. The house is sort of a mess and there is an old crumbling garage that Michael ventures into. To his surprise, he finds some kind of creature. Michael's little sister is ill and in the hospital with her mom. Michael's dad is staying home with him to fix up the house. Most nights they order chinese food, and Michael brings the creature the leftovers, along with beer and codliver oil capsules. Michael meets a girl named Mina, and he shows the creature to her. Mina and Michael carry the creature into the light, and their whole world change.
So if you like suspensful mysteries you'll love Skelling by David Almond.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Skellig was excilent book.
Review: I love this book.My favorite charctar was Skellig. He loved Chines food. I liked other charctar too, but Skellig was my favorite. Skellig ate bugs too. He lived in gargage. They were planing to nook down the gargage.But he did not care. He wanted to die.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Skellig: Man, Angel or Owl?
Review: This is a wonderful fantasy story that is filled with hope and compassion. The young boy can share his worry and anxiety over his baby sister's serious illness through his interactions with the "creature" he finds in the garage. I found this book great for engaging older readers who are reading below grade level because it has mature content and requires quite a lot of inferencing and critical thinking to fully understand the story.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: "Skellig" by Lina
Review: I liked this book quite a lot as the plot was very good and each character and creature had a very special quality about them, like Skellig.
Michael hates his life.They've just moved to a new broken down so called house, his baby sister is very ill and he discovers a strange new creature in the garage; Skellig. A fantastic adventure goes on in this book with Michael and his freind Mina helping Skellig throughout the whole book.
I didn't really like Mina's charater. This may seem a little bit suprising to SOME people who have had a little joke about me being like Mina because my name rhymes with hers (Mina,Lina get it?). However that is not true at all. I think Mina is very full of herself, thinking that she knows everything in the world. Some people might think that being educated at home is "cool" or something it is just ridiculous. Seeing as she is So clever, doesn't she want to go to a good university or college when she's older? And what about GCSE's. I think that a persons future is seen through their school work and education. What is she going to do with her life if she hasn't gone to school?
I think the end is very nice too. It is beautifully described when Skellig dances with the baby. And the baby's name, Joy, is spot on.
I would recommend this book to a lot of people as it is a good read. However this book covers a lot on evolution and this might be a little bit offensive to some people's religious beliefs because they believe that God created everything. This is true as i have already heard a lot of these "eveloutionary" complaints from some eople who ahev read the book. Nevertheless, it is a good book and eventhough it can use some improvements, i enjoyed it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Skellig
Review: I really enjoyed reading Skellig. It was fun, adventurous,and exiting.It was a very mysteryous book also.That was the main reason I liked this book.I would recommend this book over any other that I have read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A touching and heart-warming book
Review: Michael's family moved across town into an old house with a cluttered garden. Then his baby sister becomes sick and is carried off to hospital. His parents are busy with the baby and renovating the house, so Michael is left on his own to find some friends in the neighbourhood. He meets Mina, a home-schooled girl, who shows him some owls she found in an old attic. After this, Michael feels that he has to show her something aswell, so he leads her into the ancient garage in his garden. There, Michael introduces Mina to Skellig. The garage pledges to slowly collapse, so Michael and Mina have to carry Skellig into a shattered house a few streets away. Here, he regains his strength by eating '27 and 53' from the Chinese takeaway and the food Mina's owls bring him. Mina and Michael soon discover that Skellig has wings and is a strange kind of creature. He spends a lot of time with the owls in the attic, eats and leaves owl pellets behind like they do. Michael has a feeling that Skellig's appearance has something to do with his sister's illness, and so pleads him to think of her. When Michael and Mina visit him a while later, Skellig is gone. Michael takes this as a sign that his little sister died. But miraculously she survives a difficult operation. "... And in the end we simply called her Joy."

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Skellig by David Almond
Review: Michael, a boy with too many worries for his age, discovers Skellig, a human, a beast, a bird and angel, sick and in need for his help. Therefore, he provides Skellig (using his clever brains) food and aspirins but makes sure that Skellig remains as a secret to his family and friends except to Mina, his strange girl-friend, a fan of William Blake. When at last, Skellig decides to leave them thanking them for their kindness, Michael finds no more worries, but Joy.
Even though this book is not exactly of my taste,it is one of those books which I find unbelievable because the author¡¯s gender or age does not seem to influence his/her writing. I mean, is it not uncommon for someone who¡¯d last been a child about 4 decades ago to produce such a book which attracts all children¡¯s attention? And as I¡¯ve heard, beat Harry Potter for 1 of its prizes! Amazing, is what I¡¯d call this book, or rather it's author.


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